Displayed on this page are Century names 161 to 180. Dylan was the most popular among these names in 2008 with a rank of #31 and a usage of 0.5379%. The name is used mostly in English, German, and Welsh, and was followed in popularity by the English and Polish Edward, the English, French, and German Edgar, the English and Irish Donovan, the English and Scottish Douglas, and finally the English and Scottish name, Duncan. Uncommon Century names include Donat (Catalan, English, French, German, Hungarian, Polish, Provençal, and Russian), Donatien (French), Dorotheus (English and German), Dougal (Irish, Scottish, and English), Draco (English), Drogo (English), Dudley (English), Duilio (Italian), Duke (English and Irish), Dwight (English), Earl (English), Ebenezer (English), Eckhard (German), and Edmund (English and German).
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DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Donat | given, given by God ... most notably the 4th-century Saint Donatus, a bishop ... |
| Donatien | given, given by God ... most notably the 4th-century Saint Donatian, bishop ... |
Donovan 214 | descendant of Donndubhán, ... in the early 20th century ... |
| Dorotheus | gift of god ... saints, including a 4th-century bishop of Tyre. ... |
| Dougal | dark stranger; the dark stranger's son ... the start of the 20th century ... |
Douglas 424 | dark river ... dated from the 8th century, acquired the earldoms ... |
| Draco | dragon ... 7th century BC Athenian scribe Draco was the first ... |
| Drogo | to bear, to carry; ghost; precious and peaceful; precious and famous ... |
Dudley | Dudda's clearing ... could refer to the 8th-century Saxon lord Dud or Dado ... |
| Duilio | war ... by Gaius Duilius, a 3rd-century Roman politician and ... |
Duke | duke; disciple of Maedóc; ... in the early 20th century ... |
Duncan 717 | brown warrior; brown ... name was borne by a 7th-century Scottish saint and a ... |
Dwight | white, blond ... at the end of the 19th century in tribute to the ... |
Dylan 31 | sea ... the late 20th century, the name was further ... |
Earl | earl ... dated from the 12th century ... |
| Ebenezer | stone of help ... Puritans in the 17th century, possibly in reference ... |
| Eckhard | edge of a sword; brave, ... the 10th to the 13th century. ... |
Edgar 193 | wealthy spear, owner ... was borne by the 10th-century king Edgar the Peaceful ... |
Edmund | wealthy guard, protector ... popularity in the 15th century ... |
Edward 148 | guardian of riches ... in England in the 9th century; by the Middle Ages, it ... |
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